The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 17, 1900, Image 2
Th K LEDGER.
Thurlow S. #-ai u.i,
F.DITOK AND MANAGER.
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 17, 1000.
Two OnrkloM Caught Under a
Falling Tree
Two negroes near Haile Gold
M ine, were probably fatally hurt
by a tree falling on them last
Wednesday afternoon. We could
not learn their names A numllPP
nf DIPVl vr*l* aniru ir?/l i ?\ /oil _
" ' ? III I 'Htinpeord
wood for Hilton it Beam,
and 11 young Mr Neal felled tho
tree under which the unfortunate
durkies were accidentally caught.
What Will Happen II' MeKinley
or Itryan is Kloi'ti'il?
If McKinloy is elected, we will
still continue to undersoil all competition
will represent jjoods for
just what they ui?, and will endeavor
to deserve a continuance
of the jjonerous favors of the peoph
of this conunonitv.
If Bryan is elected, we will
continue to lookout for hamulus
iii till our 11ih's and our customers
will get the benefit.
F.X PASSION.
Our watcli stock is nearly twice
as large a* tit this time last year.
FKKK SlI.vr.R.
The low prices on our silver
plated ware, will make you a
"free" buyer when you see it.
I M PF.KI AI.ISM.
Sunn! new (iold .lewelry hero
is lit to wear at any court, and it
is waiting to adorn some of the
fifteen million American Queens.
TRUSTS.
Wo ' Trust" responsible per- 1
sons for >i reasonable time, hut
sell on us short time as possible,
and cash preferred.
(Ve still have a few bargains in
f*uiis. W o want you to see our
if I 0(1 Solid (jold Riuj? and our |
$0 00. Uespt,
B. ('. Il()lT(iti & CO
I?. 8. 8 day clock if 1.08.
The Orphans' Dav.
Thursday, Nov 20th is the o r 1
phsuC da\ ! (iive, brother, with
ail vimr heart, because the Lord
lias blessed you. There are
ph'Utv of i?ri?hnnu<r?M ?i> '
. I ? %w ' ^
her, help vour own, and then re^
member that th r e are two hun- ;
dred orphan*, at the Thornwell 1
oi|?liantnr?, Clieton, South ('him
lina, (Irani) from every Southern
Slain and mum Northern, anil J
emn from "the isle* of the ?es "
Tnvy am from many denornins-* '
tiona of (dmetians mm well am from
non I'hrUtian parentage. lioreft
of parent?, they are alone in the
wicked world, forgotten, perhaps
in the localities from which they 1
came, hut loved and care i for and
trained for future usefulness by j
fuilhfitl teachers and matrons.
Taught a trade, and given mental
training as well, they leave their
orphan home' to care for them- |
aclvH-t. Send your spare i?ifts to
tli?' 1 horn w?dl Orphanage, Clinton '
South Carolina.
(iuitoau's Widow to ho Married
Ohi'-ago, Not. 15.?A licence
wan issued to-day for tho marriage
of Mr*. Annie Dunmire and Knocb
Allen. Mrs Dunmire was the
widow of Charles .1. (initeuu, I
handed f??r the ns*a-.sination of
President Cartield in 1.882. Allen
in her third husband.
Tilden won under u sound
money banner. So did Cleveland.?Augusta
flerald.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Expansion Did It.
Hero is an Earnant, Eloquent
Analysis of the Republican
Victory.
John Teraplo Graves, in Atlanta
News.
1 make hold to differ with the
current Democratic estimate of
tlio cause of I'uesday's tragedy of
ballot*.
I think that the ghost of free
nilvei struck less terror to the
I Mini of suffrage than the living iu1
sue of giving "P what our arms
and blood have won in the Pacific
; seas.
J I believe that Tuesday's ballot
was an expansion victory, and the
! result solidities my conviction
that the sentiment of this country
is ov whelmi ngl v for expansion.
Silver in this campaign was a
shadowy ghost that revisited the
political battlefield only during
the p.ile glimpses of the moon. It
hud no terrors and it scared no
I
j votes.
The vital, breathing, present
issue?the "paramount issue," if
yciu ?rill ?was the commerce of
China m l the l'ucitic ocean, and
the trade winds blew the ladlot*
in a storm toward the party that ,
i stood for these colo-sal tacts.
This is a commercial hjio?
I ., . !
inore'n the. pity. The dominant 1
thon^nt of th# world is trade and
accumulation. Moral ideas make
; Meant headway against va*t and
evident com nisi cial interests.
And when the moral id?as are
challenged by the missionary fervor
of both liberty and religion,
ami the commercial inletesls ars
patent and towering, the result ot
the poll baitle ou??ht never to havs
been in doubt. It is cu?y to sec
this now that it is all over. It
should hur? been clear before.
I .I,. . i.; .i- l . t. - i >
> Mil Hill i ii 11] iv III III- lll? ivopuoean
majority, great am il is, fatllv
illustrates thw strength of the
expansion sentiment.
Thousands of expansionists?
and 1 ail) one of thsui?followed
I lie Hag of Democracy for tlie issue*
that it carried which trained
greater and deeper than any commercial
consideration.
I he normal Dtnnocr itie majority
in Georgia iH uhout do,oof),
'l'lie returns this morning indicate
only mhout 4o,000 majority. I'lio
5*5,000 silent voter*, in my judgment,
ara expansionist* And
hehind these ure tunc "^.ri,f)<nj
other voti ? that would follow the
Hag to the Kust," if thev could
go without treason to Democracy.
1 believe that the thinking!
South is for expansion. I here is
every material reason why it
should he. No section of the republic
has so great a commercial
stuke iu the trade of the east.
w r imvu l>eon war-wanted and
poor. While the eastern and
middle state* have rioted for half
a cent or v in prosperity, we have
travailed in the struggle for re- I
euperution from poverty and des- ,
olation.
To our stupie and material products
the open market* of China
and the Pacific islands make the
industrial light in the cast. l'hey
shine with golden promise to our
farms and factories and mines.
More than this: The establishment
of our national power and
influence in these Pacific sea* is
the only possible uuaranlee which
the future holds for the completion
of the Nicaraguan canel. That
great enterprise has been for 30
years the iilavthimr *>f
I --V - " '"""J ??-?
in the house of congress. The
American llag ia tho Philippines
makes it* completion imperutive
and sure.
And when that imperial waterway
linka the two imperial oceana
of the world, these gulf and south-,
western ataten l>ccome the geographical
center of the world'*
commerce ?with all the measureI
i
leas impetus which tlmt tremend
ons fact will <;iv? to her seaport
cities ?ii< 1 to her inland trails
What people, then, have ?o
vtkt an interest in the ?4Hag in the
Ka t," hi we hare,and if Material
ism he the god of tins aje, is it ?
any wonder that its TotMrieaghonld 1
follow in thousands where Ins
mercenary banner leads ?
Mark yon I do not sav that the
south is ir. favor of imperialism
as Mr Bryan defines it. There is
no indorsement lief of colonies of
slaves and of proconsuls enriched
with spoils. All the instinct ami
traditions of Cowprns and Kind's
Mountain would rebel at that
But there was somehow the pervading
hope that the Vlcltinley
policy, io it* fuller eynlution,
would conserve -ill thse liepuhli
can ideals, and on the other hand,
the pervading apprehension that
Hryan in his aUanitun* zeal for
liberty, miuht luo?e the suh?tauc.c
while he hound the ahadow.
Since, then, the policy which
wrap* our highest intei ests lias
won ? wit hoot co- operation or con
went?it is high time that the
hit aniens south should speak its
mind to tho?? who represent it in
the national legislature. We ujc
free now front the iinmaliatc
fealty ti> party which hound our
tongue*. Our political cause It i*
hcen staked and lo*t We are at
i;i ... c.i
ioiiit i" IIIIM IIIII WMTps among
iifw condition*. I'ho *?ay of our
material welfare is plain Let us
wtiiitin*>11 our public, servants t.?
help us 44work tli? road " L"! iu
make IihsIo to 44inake friends t<>
ourselves of the iiihiiiiik n of uni
igliteou?ecs*. that when we de
tliev liiHV receive us into * verI??tintr
habitation."
For lirvan and his groat buttle
there is increasing |,>to and itd~
miration. No cause in the repuh
iic haa had an abler or n u? >..t?
leader than the cause and the man
jiut fallen by the bit lot. l imn
will \ judicata the causa and tha
man who fought it? battles
Somewhere, somehow, at
time, he will l is* again.
To me hi* north i* undiminished,
hia prestige all nnnroken
Ha ia the last trihue of the
common people, and i;<* isgnui.Imand
dearar in defeat th oi lis would
have been in victory.
i ;? ? vi - l.*: ? ' '
liiM * ^niru ?t l l \ ? * IIIM*.
Special to The Stiile.
Greenville, Nov. 1 I ?John
A<Inin%, n white man, ?!i t a negro
named llei i v Junes, at l ux n
stable, on Washington street, this
evening. The negro was shot in
the head, side end arm, m id mi
mediately after the shooting he
wai taken to his home in the suburbs.
IIU wounds aru thought to
t?o dangerous. No arrest has yet
been made.
The difficult y eras over a ni< kel.
Henry Jones' father was killed
a year or two ago by another
negro. .J. A . II.
A I.I FK % \ l> it K A I'll
fio?I r
Mr. W A 1 lines of Manrm.nt^r,
la., writing of his almost miraculous
escape fr. m death, say: 1 10xposure
after measles iiiflnced .-enous
11?ntrouble, which ended
in Consumption. 1 had frequent
hemorrhages and coughed night
and day. All my doctors said I
must soon die. Then I began to
use Dr. King's New Diseouery
for Consumption, which completely
cured n? 1 would not he ;
without won if it cost *5.(0 u '
hottln. (iiindreds have used it
on my recommendation and all
say it never fails to cure Throat,
Chest and I jting troubles. " Kegu i
lar size 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottles free at Crawford Bros
Drug Store.
WANTED? A(JTIVK MAN of go<*l '
Character to ?le!iver ami collect iuHoufli
Carolina for o!i| established
manufacturing whole-ale house. $!XM>
a v? ar. sure lav. llonfNtv more llian-l
exp. rleoRt* required Our reference !
Hiiy bank in any city Enclose elf; r
ad<lre?aed stamped envelope Mann- j
facturera, Third Floor, .'W4 Dearborn '
Ht , Chicago.
l I,,
Railroad I'ileage and Taxes
Charged,
The Foil Statement Given Ity
(' untie* for the Year Just
Cloning.
I'll- State
Vh- comptroller general has
r?-ceiv?"l front the heveral count iee
toe Matement a* to the railroad
taxation ami earnings for the past
\ ar, an t thi.> morning the stateiti-ni
showing the mileage in tlie
Sttie ami tho total fixation is juvI
c 11
?*7iin-?i ii!- I,tilOW?:
\i i ..?' f <?' H 1 ;i Xi'S
\ s.r> or $ !) :{ > in
A I U I'll lllS iJi 1) 4J"> ii.)
' ? 71 7*5 7 Ko?* 4-*
It mi I-"* .r?J 1)1 htittlit'l
i> t ?1 ^ ?> |."> 010 VJ
i> i t -ot -> t> 4 .o ? I
iter.. ?? > ni 47 ?i? <?;?? 7->
? ? I ill 7 I 0 s..
( III I iHl'H 11" I) S .S .'{ OS
f "i ! lii S i.ih ?i.
In-'' ti ! .ri :ti :{-lu'i
"i f iii! H Oj ;t l l .V.) i 4.1
' . II !?J I I 1 .11 .: ?
I ' ' I'll lull ti- 4 UO.i 111
I) i"i i ?r 41 s h 11 n !i;{
hi ii tij . 0 ' Oil
1" til i ti l <SS K L.'iO >s
I' i li t. 51 ti I S (i<,5 ,It
t' ll ?.''ili*Vtl _<l <i 10 > >
(Jr* i-uvi . 4!t .*>1 s s_0 'U
ii in ,i i| 7lt )H 0 17-S ti
II intu"ii 4 .Iti ii 71 if* 1.1
| I , , V -Ml' " "
K ri -1, , w 7 j <;m i?ol u!
4 1 i L'.i 1 T;? ? 1??
1 .'4 41 I 11- !|l> .'it 'I ! I ) -IS
4 1 I I 4. .>11 J . S4 1 .",1 !l I
? )!> ; > s 71 - i ?
>1 lt'/i -lit n? I 11
A .v.. i7. 7 *)ii-?
i' 4.1 7 ? > 17>i ! I
' i>nt>; I4H l*? 17 !t7 4.'J
l'i >\.- - .Vtii.i (> J J 4 Hi
I. :.l i IJ III I ) ti.lit 71
' it .1 1?t I 1 >')^ _ li'.t il l
.I i g U<1 7 s ! *> .'{ j !i7
lo.'t ii| 11 ;{j4 -A
l ..i| *{ Jit 7 .lit in
'ii .mi 11- <> ! nil s !l4i? Hi
i i K Jin 7s ii ;or? (? >
iiiii yhii II $>4i?io!irtn
li i- lime now for ttio Democm
no jhi 1 ly to <jot hack to lli'iimci
?it it; |>t inciplew, especially in
ciilvtin<^ expansion. Our e.\|ieri?
tinj with (->iiiir<tt.li>tn has iieen
miller luu diMtiiruiia lor complA^
t flni ('onU'iii|ilul ion. lot lift t iiI ore
w? aiiiiil lie nut h party of nine
opposition; lull a parly of initiu11
vi lii, i>?? u^;11^ co-opci alion
Oil iu _ t ill I ul ' i V ICO ri'inleivil
in ui m. . up ratlicr loan learim*
down. It.* liuir has Iiesn when
any polu-\ or principle, however
Hi , pi.i i wuiiliv and laiMuula,
iuiiiKiu.il?iy hecoines ouiiuxiuiiB
unit disifpntaMu to Denmcruis if
advance : Wcp ihlivuiis, and I lie
k.iiiuj iu u puiiik .iiii* u advocated
l>y 1 ><:iu< a r.ii?. i hero is much of
thai kind of ?ir11 in the country
yet; urn ii tit) 11ineor UouiiiiatMb.
tin io alt. -iiuio tuu ur llllcw llllllluii
Voi -.?> wiio llioltillidil^ appi 4
ciaio in* t.n'l llial lll?: solo iiiuiiie
ot liltf l.iniiiotl U-ii irt. .-> ot tnilii
l??r Ut? 1 > id.jiuic.ii iii.il iiu.u*
"? ,o1 power and }>o?ilion.
Loukiii^ i<> iki ?pccial didi\ iduai
t >?* 11 ?> i i t tor lii?ui?vl ve?, the* a
vulti'a uru guided hy what tlioy
coiirodci io or iii? Ocol interest of
ttio country, and it in they who
ducide i.iff i ixic oi y hi. >r v i>jIwuen
iiia pio'llu*. il i? lo cow)
njoil *en?? and patriotism thai th?
politic*. p ii iji niiibl appeal it il
nouul i ' ?ucce.s>tul.?Yorkville
Euquirer.
i tin* Own Barrooms.
By Tffleertph to t ireoiivillc New*.
Colombia, S. C., Nor, 15,?
The ofli'-ittl report of the le^i*
latieo xnmniing co mnittce :< to
the condition and operation of the
*tut? di?pensary for the quarter
ending Any. ?U ha* been filed with
the governor. 1 lie asaeta ware
$020,821), including among the
main item* $142,500 ca*h in hank.
$190,9^0 .*toek on hand in the
State dispensary, $210,14 4 mercb
ftndi*a in hand of county dispensers.
Kxpenses aod Ioohom wore
$05,017, groan profit* $*0,272.
Will It. Murks Supposed to Have
Drowned Himself.
Special to The State.
Spartanburg, Nov 13?Tonight
parties are dragging Dawson's
Fork, above White's mill and to
'lie dam of the mi I. searching for
the body of Will It Marks, who
j it is supposed committed suicide
l hv jumping in the water. I'p to
J 10:3,(1 o'clock no trace of the hotly j
has heen found. Tliev are pie-l
! paring to l?t tho water ofT the ;
| dam.
Marks was "1 \earH of age and
' was an invalid He lived on Hast
' Main street with his father and
Ian aunt. lie left home at .) in
j today fin crutches. He is sup!
posed tf> have gone to (jhirrstt's
spring, a distance fif a quarter of
a mile His clothes were found
' late this afternoon 3u0 yards ahove
(iarrett's spring on tho hunk of
i Lawson's fork. Tho suicide is
s11 ritinti'it iii luiit '??*
heen an invalid f<?r 2<> year* past.
1' II F I
Tin: HODY FOUND
Spartanburg, Nov 14 ? After
n vliin<j all ni^ht anil drajinino
1 ho pom! of Laws.mi's fork abovu
White's mill-?two mile* from the
city ? for the body of Will R
Ma' ks, t lii- corps* was d'seovrred
H'-ont 7 o'clock this morning by a
parts of searchers verr near tha
dun above ih? null, where it had
limn washed and thr water had
rueaded, the pond having been
drawn olf. There was not ? scratch
or lu uiae or any mark of violence
on llic I? ?Iv, ;t?ii therais not tii?
>> I i _i 111 V r-1 (li)ll l>t I >111 that the suicide
l>V drowning was a deliberately
111 u1111w>t an*l executed vt,
1 > to ) had no T?i roe.
Baltimore Sun.
The following is n story which
drifted in from Mr. .Mi.dd's (h*~
t riot:
A negro who had announced his
determination to vote fur !>rymii
was the object of much solicitude
on the part of one of Mr. .Mudd's
workers. 11(5 had exhausted, as lie
lie iured, every argument, and the
nr_'io still clung to hi.i Bryan's
iiilentioiiM. A new idea struck .Mr.
.Mudd'a friend.
"Look here, J im," said ho, "do
von know what Id to 1 moan*?''
' (.'jii't - I do," nas the rep'y
"Well, it moans that if Hrvan
is elected we nil will he ^ettin ;
(lli and you'll he ?j?ttin?j (1.
"WelL" vtii? tlio re-ponae,
"<ju<*s, I kin *tan' dat. I ain't a
ill 11 iii* hut selienty-fivp cents
now."
W v N Kn -mTIVI-: MAN'ofgod
i li i.K'ler i?i uelivcr nllil on loot in
-inr.h nm..|i:i for o|<| ratal. i~11? t
mi 11 m i *' o wl.i.U'-me h<>u-e ?!iiiu
u ,y?-<o fii'i* | i\". ?H Mies'y mmr i hail
o \ , i ii t- 11 < | <ii lei! Out ifli iii.ci'.
a y k in . 11> city I* iicIom- h Ifa
.? i" -i -tampon envloie Mann
fo'iu ii-, it.ii<1 Floor, "44 rvurhorii
St., < hicnuo
MSB* MULES
; : COMING.; j
, ?ii?] HiirctH, to i. Hav
i V Q0 lug well liigh sol I out
| | Uv J tlie two chi" loads of
s ?tek we le civil' (lie other <lny, Our
; Mr. t 'rinvfoMi ts ?n?w on the Western
( markets buying more Mules hu.J
. llor.-e-foi our rapid'y increasing trade,
'l'he em hauls of new stock Ining pur*
; chased by Mr. < 'r? W fun I are expected
1 to arrive here Saturday ?.f this week,
so don't tail to eail and sec them.
< you'll tind in this 'ot some rare heau?
ties in both muleand lior.se lle-di.
J| 1 while you are looking; at
I nfl <M,r doe stock, >ou can j
f' ll '.| a so take a peep at our j
handsome display of vehicles?ltug/ies
and Wagons.
ELLIOTT &
CRAWFORD
Nov 13, 1?00.
V ?
t i .?? r Wk. f\ " 'i f '
wwwuwPi??pi?w>?JW*
Lf-RKS SALE.
srA 1 EOF' SOUTH < akoliha,
I, ? N< AS ? KK COUNTY
In ilie < 'itnnn ii I*Ir-*? ?
Eliza J \\ > U ?ihI H E Wjlie,
Execut/ix mi>(I Executor,ni-pective >
, *'<' . Piaiiitillnyninnt
Win. C Mobley, ? orry B. Mobley,
hii'I otheis, Ueferdaiili*.
I> Y v rtue of ii? c< MmI ?>n!fra ii the
13 above ceae I will ,?v!i ?i l.xiii'itnt?T
court bull- ivilln n llii. I I
nfs'*t*<>M the Ki st Monday i11 f'tccin
her. n? xl a*l thai |> ti e pun el or
tract of land in P euaunt Hill towiin|iip
county of Ann? u ter ami Slut of
South Miohna C' li'uiiiii %
1 (iS ,|rr'.i, Mute * rj
? il I'-II 11 - i as below**: < > 11 the N"rtli
liy 1 ? 11 if- of It' rrv \l"b ?y and tract
No a of 'lip s-iiiic turn!* of .Jesse It.
Mo n*i . '(?o H?f i; Kast > v hi' ds of
1 ?" r \|ohl' y ami ~a!. <e I. > ? hle\ ;
South h> i.'iinu of i*aluc I. Mobley
ainl iraci iVo. S "f I he estate Inlid of
J'-sse H M hle\ . ilcc* hmciI; 11 I oil the
Wfs' liy l;n (is i f \ lice M Hor i?ii mikI
pet hapn i theis. T <e iliovodiar i'?c(l
ui 'I was I'liicliiisf to Mati^ MohI
v ' u ii' thee-tal i '? litis ( f .11- as?
It Mohicv, iiccc-.s 'l, uiul is in rk> (I iti
the u'cncral plat of.-aid (state li.iuis as
tiact No 7
'Ih- a hove do.- ci ihed 'and will he
solit jo two par s .itcol-. p ais of
U'lii If if ll I." --l.il.!'- - '
.. . Annu l " nil ' ;n I :?!? .
8fcr?y- IVrnw ct - ?> Pur* liH*?t?r
(* |?*y f?r |iih?'?, 'lamp* ftr
w S Ij i'OK'.KK
0. ? ( P L 0.
W K Wylie, PluintifTV Ally.
SUMMONS FGR RELIEF.
(Complaint. not Si?pv?mI)
STAIK OK SOJTH ? ? UO I.INA,
I.A XCASTI'IK Coi'N I V
Court <>' C nun >n Pi??hs.
De*in:t J aim Millar, IVaiiitifl*,
a<> \ i xsr
A 11 < I r< w .) MoWhir *>r, Jon#?ph ft.
?tt. .) i'et'j.itmn .Suntt, \V i a,.?-r?
S*'*ii t, Ci*l:? K HiiH'f
Oof rlh. C. Miii li, Hutti*?
A ri Imi Aiiui" (io * i* t) i. Leonora
Smith A'i'*' P. Fisher. Willi ui C.
Mi'W l>111??r John (J. Mc\\ hirrer,
William K ! ' #>r, J.J. Fo'? :er, K
A 11:.rl, o K F*>\vU*r A < Itrown.
I? J F'.w <*i . ?. rl i^, ifil>.??h:?mt
k !*> > |?". \v ii i' \\ i 111 r* ii i' i**' i>'r
John W Sony, \iu<1n>a \V i ? Mini
(J I. <?le W i.irioi ?<* Mlitiin^
i-'.i itnr of tin- |> rson.il estahot Jnlin
\lc\Vliirier, ilecfitsi'd, Dr.<*
j\ ml'hits.
To the I >cf? iiilitnlx nhoVe r.Msieil:
You are herein- sominmie?t unit re?I
; i t io ansum I lie com plaint in this
) which i? oil tile in t tie office of
ttic <hcik of the court it Lam-aster
count v S , ti nt to sei V<* h C<U?y f
your Hin-wcr to tIn-Maut compntiiit on
tin* -uli ciihe.s >?i t tie' r i ffice *? Newberry
com t house, Soutli car-liiui
v* i l?in iwm i ill's jif.er the service
he I co ; ciii'liis ve of ,lie il:iy ot eucli
si rvicc; j?:nl it in i tun to answer the
<*oiii|>iuinf v. i?liiii the time alorcHxiii,
tlie I'lmiit'lt"- hi tilts action will apply
to thee utt for tlie relief demaiMletl
in tlie colli,i|)%illl
Dated Ocloiier H, A. I) linxt.
tl 1'N I & H L'NT,
thai ill ill 'a A i loi neys,
[ I.* S ] \V S I, Porter, rcc h c.
To Mulrcw .1 McWtnrli-r, W.
apers >eotl, "-'a rah ' . ?mith Lrooru
- m i' li lice it Fisher, 'Ah ham
(\lc VV irtio Julio i'. McWIiii er
\\ i 11am Is. "'nivlcr, .1 J Fowler, K.
A Han.O, K. y*'.>wl?rf A. tIttown,
I). J Kowiei, S ( H iyiriiiiiol ham.
Ktiioi> > l-\ \v e r tu t! il ium Fowler.
non ro-1.1 lit I) ' 'in* iutn ii'mve
named:
i \ K ' < i ri* K i i?Mt t ^ < ?unp'uint
in this amion w*s> il i? lit'h day
of October, ihtMl, IlI* <I in tin* (lire of
\V. - I. Porter t '.erk of i i.e ('ourt of
(' n.iiiiiii l'ii? for i.HiH-'nWr rnniity
III > il -t.de of .-oil II ('.it oil I H
I! u I .V I i illit,
Piaintill's Attorn- \s.
I) iled ()ft, HHh, HMiO, ? Gw
?HH ' VVAU v * v--'*IB JX?
r'OTICE i
To tin' tux payers of L nica-der county.
Tim Treasuivt*i odiee vs 111 be open
|>ii tin- ooiii-.M on f tax-'s .'or tilt* fiscal
v ear ItMUt, mi the loth day of October
Mini will etos-- I lie .?1 - t day of I)-*eeniher,
Patio
iltK l.l'.VV I- AS Kol.l.OWs,
State a mills
( on nty "> '
Sp end <<' A ' K Pi "
Siukiim Fund ?t A; t' !\ P.) i "
I 'i U.yl it III .?. ? .i I I' ?
nviiw l I ill .*
Total Pi} ,4
I .OCA I. I.KVYi
Cane ('rook Township ( ' (' iV
? It Ki 4$
( iI !s ( 'i k I'o>vn?h i p ((J I A<
U It) .r>J
l'lt-asH'ii Hid Township (I' C
.V C II IH .1
I .OCA I. I,IVY KoK m lion:. PIslKWTH,
I <anca?t? r 4 '
Jones X Roads J "
Heath Spring a "
; Oakhur?L 4 "
l oTA I. I.KVY IIY lilSTKICI's.
. I ndian I .and 18} "
; Waxliaw pi} "
. < a lie Creek HIJ "
< irailed ?ehoo| 2/S J '
Jones X Roads ?!tj "
UiI!h (!rei k 2ii *'
(traded school JJ6 "
Jones X (loads 24 "
Hnford 18} "
Fiat Creek Puf "
" Keishaw IM "
IVeas.iiil Hill li?J "
" Kerahaw H)"J "
" Heath Spring ?i| "
(>?khurst
" JoneM X l{08?ls 21:{ "
Cedar Oeek l?ii "
" June* X RohiIh IsJ "
Kenperlfu ly.
W C.CAl'THEN,
< o Treasurer.
TTW.SkUHtSI, SUHVtYOR,
osceola, s.
If fully e<piij>pe<l, anritqualifleri, and
Holiciia jour Murreying.
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